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Cory St. Esprit
  • Investor
  • Pittsburgh, PA
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CoWorking Space in Small Western PA City

Cory St. Esprit
  • Investor
  • Pittsburgh, PA
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I recently purchased a multi-use building. It has 3 apartments and a commercial space on the bottom. I do plan on moving my office into the back of the commercial space (we own real estate and restaurant franchises), however for the rest of the commercial space (used to be a hair salon), I was thinking of maybe a co-working space. Has anyone done this? We're in a small Class-3 city in western Pennsylvania. There aren't currently any co-working spaces in the area, but there is a university partnership moving in for an "Innovation Hub" that I think may have similar offerings and I'm not sure their cost. I just want to provide some space for buddy entrepreneurs to have a nice desk, access to printers/scanners, etc. 

Thoughts?

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